In Pierce's day, people walked or traveled on horseback or horse-drawn vehicles. Trains were available some places and river boats sailed the rivers.
Higgins boats oh yeahs
Dick Johnson
Captain John Smith saved Jamestown in the 1700's
he sailed 15809 days before he descoverd omeracre
No it sailed for 40 days and 40 nights
The location of the colony was swampy and filled with malaria-carrying mosquitoes which made the colonists sick with fever. Others got sick from the river water. And the London Company incorrectly told the settlers that the colony would be rich in gold. They spent their days searching for gold rather than building houses and growing food.
around 5 days so 120 hrs
In their history, submarines were called by many names such as 'U-boats', 'eel boats', 'plunging boats', 'devil divers', and 'pig boats'. Technically, and by size, the submarine is a ship, but it has been called a boat since its earliest days, and the term is steeped in tradition. Submariners almost invariably call their ships 'boats".
few wemon live in colonies.
It Took 106 Days.
10-14 days